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ssl: on OS X, use a dummy cert to trick Python/OpenSSL to use system CA certs
This will give PKI-secure behaviour out of the box, without any configuration.
Setting web.cacerts to any value or empty will disable this trick.
This dummy cert trick only works on OS X 10.6+, but 10.5 had Python 2.5 which
didn't have certificate validation at all.
author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Fri, 26 Sep 2014 02:19:48 +0200 |
parents | 82b2ba904e3e |
children | 2be7d5ebd4d0 |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [alias] > tlog = log --template "{rev}:{node|short}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > tglog = tlog -G > tout = out --template "{rev}:{node|short}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > EOF $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Aqm0 $ echo foo >> a $ hg ci -Aqm1 $ hg up -q 0 $ hg branch stable marked working directory as branch stable (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo bar >> a $ hg ci -qm2 $ hg tglog @ 2:7bee6c3bea3a: '2' stable | | o 1:3560197d8331: '1' |/ o 0:f7b1eb17ad24: '0' $ cd .. $ hg clone -q a#stable b $ cd b $ cat .hg/hgrc # You may want to set your username here if it is not set # globally, or this repository requires a different # username from your usual configuration. If you want to # set something for all of your repositories on this # computer, try running the command # 'hg config --edit --global' # [ui] # username = Jane Doe <jdoe@example.com> [paths] default = $TESTTMP/a#stable (glob) $ echo red >> a $ hg ci -qm3 $ hg up -q default $ echo blue >> a $ hg ci -qm4 $ hg tglog @ 3:f0461977a3db: '4' | | o 2:1d4099801a4e: '3' stable | | | o 1:7bee6c3bea3a: '2' stable |/ o 0:f7b1eb17ad24: '0' $ hg tout comparing with $TESTTMP/a (glob) searching for changes 2:1d4099801a4e: '3' stable $ hg tlog -r 'outgoing()' 2:1d4099801a4e: '3' stable $ hg tout ../a#default comparing with ../a searching for changes 3:f0461977a3db: '4' $ hg tlog -r 'outgoing("../a#default")' 3:f0461977a3db: '4' $ echo "green = ../a#default" >> .hg/hgrc $ cat .hg/hgrc # You may want to set your username here if it is not set # globally, or this repository requires a different # username from your usual configuration. If you want to # set something for all of your repositories on this # computer, try running the command # 'hg config --edit --global' # [ui] # username = Jane Doe <jdoe@example.com> [paths] default = $TESTTMP/a#stable (glob) green = ../a#default $ hg tout green comparing with $TESTTMP/a (glob) searching for changes 3:f0461977a3db: '4' $ hg tlog -r 'outgoing("green")' 3:f0461977a3db: '4' $ cd ..